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My apologies, my Lord, for interrupting your time of leisure.
I only wanted to discuss a few matters with you, privately, in advance of today's Council meeting.
I often find that the Council environment is less than hospitable to the principals of good governance.
You are no longer on the Council by official decree of the Hand of the King.
Your son did conspire to keep me from my rightful place in the chamber as well as affronting my dignity and...
In my absence, my son was Acting Hand.
But you are the Hand now, my Lord.
And I have not revoked the Acting Hand's decree.
My Lord, I must say this is most surprising.
Or perhaps he has it right. Perhaps in the black cells you truly found your level.
My Lord, you cannot mean that...
Stop it!
Am I the only one to see through this performance?
Is it possible that so many could be so stupid for so long? Huh?
There are times when I have trouble believing it myself.
And why do you bother?
So many flowers, my Lord. Each wanting to grow the tallest, bloom the brightest and one by one, sooner or later, they all get plucked.
I don't want to be the tallest, or the brightest; I only want to remain in the garden, until my time comes to return to the dirt.
Well, thank you for your poetic candor, but I still don't see why I should let you back on my Council.
The King's Council, my Lord.
I can have you returned to the dirt this afternoon, if you'd like.
Since the time I convinced the Mad King to open his gates to you, I have served the interest of the House of Lannister, unfailingly.
Yeah? Yet you still betrayed my son's trust.
Because I felt he was acting against those interests.
What have I done to earn this touching loyalty?
You have built the strongest house.
What happens when we gonna longer the strongest house?
By that time, I will be rotting beneath the floors of Sept of Baelor, if you deem my years of service worthy of that honor.
Well in the future, you will serve me more actively, as befits a man of your vigor.
Yes, my Lord.
Take those to the kitchen. I'll have them for supper.
Yes, my Lord.